Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho believes that Fernando Torres is now enjoying his football again, and praised the club’s supporters for keeping faith in the Spaniard.

Torres has now scored twice in his last two Premier League appearances, including the second in yesterday’s 2 – 0 victory over Hull.

And Mourinho said: "Fernando scored against Southampton, now he has scored again. He is enjoying his football more than the last couple of years.

“The goals are coming and he is doing what we want him to do: press defenders, hold the ball, wait for support, get behind defenders and he scored. It is important for him but more important for us.”

The Portuguese manager also applauded Chelsea’s fans for their support of Torres, who has struggled to reproduce the form he showed at former club Liverpool since joining Chelsea in January 2011.

Mourinho said: “Chelsea fans are like this. I remember in 2004 when we had Mateja Kezman and he scored his first (league) goal in December, but every time playing at Stamford Bridge people were supporting him.

"It helps players, especially in a difficult moment. Players do not feel the heat when things are not going well for them."

In a phrase that echoed his own proclamation that he was the ‘Special One’ when he joined Chelsea for the first time in 2004, Mourinho said of the Chelsea supporters: “Special fans. Special club.”

Mourinho also believes that goalkeeper Petr Cech can overtake David James’ Premier League record 173 clean sheets after the player surpassed Chelsea legend Peter Bonetti’s club record with his 209th shutout in all competitions.

He said: “It is almost 10 years...clean sheet after clean sheet. In this moment he beats the record of Mr Bonetti and I think probably next year he will beat the record the league."